Lexington will soon be removing 77 large, green wayfinding signs around the city, as many have fallen into disrepair.
As part of its discussions about how to spend a $6.3 million surplus, the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Council on Tuesday voted to set aside $55,000 to take down the large green signs that dot many of Lexington’s major corridors and streets with directions to major attractions.
Councilwoman Whitney Elliott Baxter chairs the city’s corridors commission, which is tasked with making improvements to the city’s major roadways. Baxter said the signs were installed prior to the 2010 World Equestrian Games…